Although this thread is dead, the OP mentions Threelac and Noni juice that caught my eye enough to respond.
Researching a little, noni juice seems like a scam - a toxic one. Read this warning site:
http://noni.worldwidewarning.net/index.php
Threelac does not have a great reputation either. The first result is of a bad experience in a google search for that single term:
http://www.holistichelp.net/threelac.html
It seems that most of the marketing opportunists are like killer bacteria, they popularize products and continue promoting their revenue growth by supplying ad space with more money than the competitor.
I'm not sure about the oxygen elements plus, don't have any experience with it. Will have to do more research or find research to back up any claims of benefits.
I've had boughts of candida orally, probably internaly as well, after rounds of antibiotics. Testing out Nystatin to see how well it helps. According to the doctor, the liquid form only helps from the mouth to the stomach. Anything beyond requires Diflucan or other drug to reach through the intestines and colon.
I'm aware that most people are searching for natural alternatives to drugs, the drugs are overpriced without insurance. Does anyone have ample proof that Oil of Oregano or other natural substance has fungi killing or inhibiting properties? We all read or hear claims, but finding the original source of the claims should be our primary goal. However, I believe third party testers non-affiliated with any commercial sales companies or products are the only true way to guage the efficacy of any product that is thought to have theraputic claims.
But... once a product is theraputic, a drug company may conduct personal runs of tests to determine efficacy of curing, mitigating, treating, or preventing disease, patent the product, and sell under another name. Thoughts, opinions?